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Cozumel.

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ksz said:
This one is superb...not only technically with a very well executed focus limit and bokeh, but also artistically where the leaf appears to be turning. The sharp and saturated red contrasted with blue gives the subject a 3-dimensional look...it seems to be popping out of the picture.

Nikkor 70-180mm Micro??? What lens is that?

Thank you, Ksz! I shot a lot of images that day but only a few passed muster when I reviewed them in Aperture....

Years ago when I was taking classes in photography, in my first B&W course, the instructor kept emphasizing contrast. CONTRAST, CONTRAST! I learned that lesson well in B&W and also realized how it also works effectively when shooting in color. An image such as mine or one which shows a brilliant bunch of bright yellow leaves set against a vivid blue sky really has impact because of the contrast.

The Nikkor 70-180 lens is now discontinued, but one can still pick it up as gently used or if one is REALLY lucky, as new. This lens is interesting because it retains the aperture throughout the zoom -- and macro -- focus. The 70-180mm range and length makes it amazingly versatile and very soon after I first got it this rapidly became one of my favorite lenses. I can go out and shoot macros with it within the 70-180 range and I can also use it as a regular 70-180mm lens, too, so if I'm intrigued by ducks or geese gently drifting by on the lake, I can quickly snap off an image or two and then continue on and find a tree full of gorgeous leaves changing color and start shooting macros of them....
 
10/19/06, Ruston, LA

Body: Nikon d70s
Lens: 18-70 Nikon DX
Exposure: 1/100 @ f4.5
ISO: 200
Flash: Nikon SB800 @ TTL +1

Made some color adjustments in photoshop.

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Contrast

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Outside Seoul Station
Seoul, South Korea
October 21, 2006
Sony DSC R1
1/400@f/8
lens somewhere in the middle, and then cropped somewhat
iso 160

I agree that contrast is important when you take picures (see ClixPix). There is visual contrast, and then there are other kind of contrasts. The incongruity of the above scene was striking.

FrankieTDouglas: nice color
 
quick shot and conversion

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shot this yesterday morning around 8am. Loved the look!

converted with my little friend "aperture"
D-200
f3.5
iso200
1/1600
 

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Matsuri

Since we're all doing Contrast Shots right now, :p here is the best I could come up with. Of course nowhere near the quality of ClicPix That photo is brilliant.:D

Very nice DOF (VictorM) You capptured playtime at rest quite nicely.

Fuji 700z
10/2005
F-stop f/7.0@1/400sec
Iso 125
focal length 8.6mm (Patterned)
 
Yakamoto said:
Hey Untitled,
How's about sharing a bit of info concerning the shot
ie. EXIF data, or when and where and what type things
Looks good otherwise, nice use of natural light.

Sorry about that! I put the info in my first post.

Thanks for the comments:D
 
John F. Kennedy Park
near the John F. Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University

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From my campus visit, July 23, 2006.
Nikon D1
1/100sec f/stop unknown
ISO 200
28mm f/3.5 AI
 
schaef2493 said:
Awesome picture. Did you use a certain effect to achieve that look?

Kevin

I just put the camera on a tripod and took a 30 second exposure, and the clouds were moving past the moon.
 
taken 19/10/06 victoria square, Adelaide
Nikon D50
Shutter 1/2
Apeture f 3.5
focal length 18mm
ISO 200
 

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Seoul, South Korea
October 21, 2006
Sony DSC R1
1/40@f/5.6
lens set to middle-ish zoom
iso 400
cropped

Acupunture/anatomical statuary in an oriental medicine storefront window. I wanted to get some more shots but the man in the shop looked like he was getting a little unhappy about me snapping shots of his freaky stuff. I was shooed away several times while street shooting on my Saturday trip to Seoul. I started getting sneaky. :cool:
 
31-Jul-05. Taroko Temple. Taroko National Park, Taiwan.

Olympus C-7070
22.9mm (~90mm FF)
1/25s @ f/4.8
ISO 125

Light was rapid fading from the canyon. This was taken at 1/25s handheld, hence a bit of camera shake. In my haste to take the picture, I neglected to raise the ISO.

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Camera: Casio EX-Z57
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000)
Aperture: f/2.6
Focal Length: 5.8 mm
Date: 10th May 2006
Location: My garden (just outside London)

This is my first post in this wonderful thread and any tips from you guys (and gals) would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Jeff.
 
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